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charlie let me start with you. how it is that mitt romney can continue to affiliation himself with people who make inane comments like those. >> first of all the jesuate fathers thought me [ inaudible ] he is silent gives consent. why has he gotten away with it -- >> jennifer: why hasn't he said anything at all. >> because he doesn't have to. he has gotten away with everything else. i wish i had a nickel for every pundit who told me last february, oh, he has got to release the tax returns. guess what he hasn't released the tax returns and he is not going to do the next ten days. they telegraph the etch-a-sketch punch six months ago. they said he was going to start lying. and he started right on schedule. and he has gotten away with it. so why wouldn't he get away with chloroforming the crypt keeper and bringing john sununu back. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: i don't know that you can top that karl so i'm going to flip the conversation for a second because the president has been making himself available. >> right. >> je
charlie let me start with you. how it is that mitt romney can continue to affiliation himself with people who make inane comments like those. >> first of all the jesuate fathers thought me [ inaudible ] he is silent gives consent. why has he gotten away with it -- >> jennifer: why hasn't he said anything at all. >> because he doesn't have to. he has gotten away with everything else. i wish i had a nickel for every pundit who told me last february, oh, he has got to release the...
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please join me in saluting this american hero, charlie payne. [applause] >> [bleep] kidding me? barack obama has an adorable white, war-hero uncle? why is this the first time we're seeing this? [laughter] if i'm obama, every time i campaign down south, i'm having that guy strapped into a baby bjorn and walking around. and the hits just keep on coming! did you guys know that hillary clinton's husband is also in politics? >> i'm here first to support barack obama. >> barack obama knows that america cannot be strong abroad unless we are first strong at home. barack obama is ready to lead america and to restore american leadership in the world. >> so we're cool again, right? all that testy carolina stuff. come on, who's your pal? perhaps last night's most emotional moment was the introduction of the vice presidential nominee where the delaware senator's son, a national guardsman soon to ship out to iraq, spoke eloquently about his father's asacrifice in the face of family tragedy. >> please welcome beau biden. >> and my brother banana fanna foe biden. [laughter] >> i'm -- i'm -- i'm
please join me in saluting this american hero, charlie payne. [applause] >> [bleep] kidding me? barack obama has an adorable white, war-hero uncle? why is this the first time we're seeing this? [laughter] if i'm obama, every time i campaign down south, i'm having that guy strapped into a baby bjorn and walking around. and the hits just keep on coming! did you guys know that hillary clinton's husband is also in politics? >> i'm here first to support barack obama. >> barack...
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i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. don't forget to find me online nine on your ballots. >> urging voters to avoid gridlock during his run for senate. but notably having to close with a reminder he's going to be nine spots down on the ballot. because he was running as an independent. that race did not go his way. nobody thinks charlie crist's role in politics is over. especially not now. joining us now for the interview tonight is the former republican governor of florida charlie crist who is now an independent. governor, thank you for being here. >> good to be with you, rachel. thank you. >> republicans have not stopped the process of purging moderation from their ranks. not even after their results from the last election. in the couple years since you fell victim to that process in your former party, how has it affected them? >> badly. i think that the notion of continuing to put forward people that are more extreme rather than moderate and to continue to push out people that want to talk about common sense solutions
i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. don't forget to find me online nine on your ballots. >> urging voters to avoid gridlock during his run for senate. but notably having to close with a reminder he's going to be nine spots down on the ballot. because he was running as an independent. that race did not go his way. nobody thinks charlie crist's role in politics is over. especially not now. joining us now for the interview tonight is the former republican governor of florida...
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immigration -- with charlie on health care. by the way, john and i came to the congress, said the same time. we worked on navajo issues and creating a federal boxing commission and native american issues with tom daschle. i think this is a good issue -- panel. the states, there are laboratories ofbi partisanship -- bi partisanship that the government can learn from. maybe this institute can figure that out. >> pick up on that. it is true. governors are practical, they have to do that, but you ought to have the national governors' association where you do seem to come together more -- you also have the national governors' association, reducing to come together more. >> when you give responsibility as an executive, i say this, having served 12 years in congress and having the great opportunity to serve as governor for six years, nine months, and five days. [laughter] as bill pointed out, i really think that at the end of the day, i read the mission statement for the institute -- governor schwarzenegger talked about health care an
immigration -- with charlie on health care. by the way, john and i came to the congress, said the same time. we worked on navajo issues and creating a federal boxing commission and native american issues with tom daschle. i think this is a good issue -- panel. the states, there are laboratories ofbi partisanship -- bi partisanship that the government can learn from. maybe this institute can figure that out. >> pick up on that. it is true. governors are practical, they have to do that, but...
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our first guest on tuesday night -- florida governor charlie crist, and we'll ask him why he's not the vice president. it will be incredibly uncomfortable. >> jon: but before we go, we are going to offer you some moments of zen -- moments, plural. these are -- these are little tidbits from "the daily show's" free speech coverage at mile-high stadium. >> when barack obama moved his speech to mile-high stadium, it meant one thing. democratic tailgating. >> yeah. >> universal health care, universal health care. whew. chardonnay. i'm grilling up some arugula, boys. oh. look at this. look at this. look at that. hey, hey. >> this is the first first african-american being nominated for the president of the united states. >> obama. >> obama. >> a little for hillary. there you go. >> remember back in march when he proposed the national infrastructure investment bank to expand existing federal transportation investments? >> i do remember that, yes, when obama opposed that -- proposed that? >> do you remember that? >> i do. it was the i-9 bridge collapse in minneapolis-st. paul and he said we nee
our first guest on tuesday night -- florida governor charlie crist, and we'll ask him why he's not the vice president. it will be incredibly uncomfortable. >> jon: but before we go, we are going to offer you some moments of zen -- moments, plural. these are -- these are little tidbits from "the daily show's" free speech coverage at mile-high stadium. >> when barack obama moved his speech to mile-high stadium, it meant one thing. democratic tailgating. >> yeah....
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to sort it out fox business network charlie gasperino and diane macedo. let's work through the numbers. it is real confusing to people when they hear these numbers. 8.2 is the unemployment number. but the unemployment plus under employment is 14.8. and invl terry part-time workers are another 8 million people. when we talk about the whole idea of the numbers, let me begin with you. what can we really interpret about 4.3 million jobs? that's not a net increase of jobs, is it? >> that's the thing. this 4.3 million number comes only if you look back as far as 2010 when the market bottoms out. that's not necessarily the president's full term. if you look at his full therm it ignores 2009. he created 55,000 jobs which is not a big number which is why he doesn't use it. also why the unemployment rate is actually higher than it was when he took office. the other thing people have to keep in mind most economists agree you need 125,000 jobs a month to keep up with population growth. more than 1 and a half million dollar jobs a year. when he is touting these number
to sort it out fox business network charlie gasperino and diane macedo. let's work through the numbers. it is real confusing to people when they hear these numbers. 8.2 is the unemployment number. but the unemployment plus under employment is 14.8. and invl terry part-time workers are another 8 million people. when we talk about the whole idea of the numbers, let me begin with you. what can we really interpret about 4.3 million jobs? that's not a net increase of jobs, is it? >> that's the...
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henry charlie and luther, when you put the three together, over a century of meeting and greeting with a smile. no matter who you are, or who you talk to, it feels good to be a fan. >> i will tell you right now, i can't believe the orioles are doing what they are doing. it's amazing. >> reporter: luther took a minute to show us a picture of his friend, steve, he made a few friends or two over the years, while manning his post here at the yard. sphwhrerler in theee -- earlier in the year, somebody said how do you feel about the orioles, i said i don't give a dam where they finish as long as they don't finish in the basement. >> reporter: henry worked par time at the yard and loves every minute of it. >> everyone of them is nice. there is none of them -- all these people are my family. >> reporter: thank god i'm a country boy is the song, and the two step is the dance. famous 7th inning stretch allows charlie to heel while making you laugh. >> i developed lung cancer, i'm a survivor of lung cancer and battling it now and taking chemo. this is good medicine for me. >> be nice, treat peopl
henry charlie and luther, when you put the three together, over a century of meeting and greeting with a smile. no matter who you are, or who you talk to, it feels good to be a fan. >> i will tell you right now, i can't believe the orioles are doing what they are doing. it's amazing. >> reporter: luther took a minute to show us a picture of his friend, steve, he made a few friends or two over the years, while manning his post here at the yard. sphwhrerler in theee -- earlier in the...
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>> i wouldn't say charlie's not right. i think the potential damage done by going off the fiscal cliff is so significant i would hope even in this town that's very divided people could come together to avoid it. what concerns me is the whole terrain we're on is an argument about whether or not to raise taxes on upper income earners. the argument ought to be is the president willing to put forward spending proposals and cuts that are serious enough to come to an agreement. the president is pushing a fallacy which i've watched some sundays bill kristol buy into on the panel that we can solve our problem. >> chris: that was a great line. >> but no, this notion that we can solve the problem by raising taxes on the upper income earners is ill-advised. >> chris: i'm going to mr. bill kristol an opportunity to respond. juan, the president and others met before thanksgiving and there was positive talk republicans were talking about putting new revenues, if not higher tax rates on the table. the president talked about entitlement r
>> i wouldn't say charlie's not right. i think the potential damage done by going off the fiscal cliff is so significant i would hope even in this town that's very divided people could come together to avoid it. what concerns me is the whole terrain we're on is an argument about whether or not to raise taxes on upper income earners. the argument ought to be is the president willing to put forward spending proposals and cuts that are serious enough to come to an agreement. the president is...
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>> i'm not sure how you judge that, charlie. i think it's up to the candidates to make it a good or bad debate and i think romney did a pretty good job and obama did a very poor job. show i guess that makes it a wash. i'm not sure about mike murphy's point about it being a reset though i suspect he's right. but i would pick up on josh tyrangiel's point about the kerry analogy. absolutely right, i think it's a striking analogy but guess what, john kerry lost by the same amount he was trailing before that debate. so that gets to the question whether debates really have, whether they really matter that much. and i went back and looked at every debate and every poll before and after since 1960, and the only candidate who gained substantially from debates, jerry ford who blew the biggest debate night of his career. so i'm skeptical, particularly with a rather small group of persuadeables, even though mike murphy may be right i'm skeptical this is really going to change the playing field a lot. >> rose: mike murphy, how would you conv
>> i'm not sure how you judge that, charlie. i think it's up to the candidates to make it a good or bad debate and i think romney did a pretty good job and obama did a very poor job. show i guess that makes it a wash. i'm not sure about mike murphy's point about it being a reset though i suspect he's right. but i would pick up on josh tyrangiel's point about the kerry analogy. absolutely right, i think it's a striking analogy but guess what, john kerry lost by the same amount he was...
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her famous interview with charlie gibson. >> you can actually see russian from land here in alaska. >> and john, look at ed harris cast at john mccain. he seems to have all the mccain gestures and expressions. a pretty good likeness there. >> it is incredible. the performances in the movie are astonishing across the board. >> and you will want to see them. >> in due time. chris: when we come back, the return of sarah palin. that is going to scare people. how mccain took the huge risk by picking her in 2008. we are learning a lot from time. scoops and predictions from the notebooks when we come back. chris: welcome back. we have been talking about the power of the far right. mitt romney's problem with the right is much like john mccain's problem was four years ago. mccain went with sarah palin, the drama with palin, the behind the scenes run away train her campaign became is coming to hbo screams. the name of the movie is game change. this part of the trailer becomes with mccain's inside group reciting the list of unexciting guys they have considered for haven't, starting with mitt rom
her famous interview with charlie gibson. >> you can actually see russian from land here in alaska. >> and john, look at ed harris cast at john mccain. he seems to have all the mccain gestures and expressions. a pretty good likeness there. >> it is incredible. the performances in the movie are astonishing across the board. >> and you will want to see them. >> in due time. chris: when we come back, the return of sarah palin. that is going to scare people. how mccain...
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her famous interview with abc's charlie gibson. >> you can actually see russia from here -- land here in alaska. >> you can actually see alaska -- russia from land here in alaska. >> and here, pretty good likeness here. >> yeah. just increb. it's an incredible, i mean the performances are are astonishing across the board. >> and you won't let us see them? >> well, in due time. >> when we come back, the return of sarah palin. that's going to scare some people. how mccain took the huge risk to win conservatives by picking here in 2008. what will palin could -- do this time? scoops and predictions. we'll be right back. >> welcome back. we've been talking about the power of the far right. mitt romney's problem with the far right is much like john mccain's was four years ago. mccain took the big risk of going with sarah palin. and the drama and run away train her campaign became is coming to the big screen, in "game change," coming out next month. this part begins with mccain reciting the list of unexciting guys -- romney, pawlenty, bloomberg. who can we win with? >> none of them? >> none
her famous interview with abc's charlie gibson. >> you can actually see russia from here -- land here in alaska. >> you can actually see alaska -- russia from land here in alaska. >> and here, pretty good likeness here. >> yeah. just increb. it's an incredible, i mean the performances are are astonishing across the board. >> and you won't let us see them? >> well, in due time. >> when we come back, the return of sarah palin. that's going to scare some...
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look, charlie, i've seen a lot of things in washington. i've never seen... they bring in the pharmaceutical company and bludgeon them and they support obamacare then they bludgeon somebody else. it's... it's just... it was really... after watching that i wanted to go take a shower. >> rose: do you believe in universal health care access? >> i think every american should have access to reasonable and affordable health care. >> rose: other than going to the emergency room. >> yeah. and i think that every american should have access to it. make it available in an access to it. it doesn't mean that you mandate that an american citizen have something. prescribe what's in it and say you're going to fine them if they don't. that's why the supreme court-- neither you nor i know-- but it's going to be a 5-4 decision one way or the other. >> rose: which way do you think it have been in >> i don't know. >> rose: let me stay with the economic issue because i remember the straight talk express. i'm old enough to remember the straight talk express. i'm old enough to remem
look, charlie, i've seen a lot of things in washington. i've never seen... they bring in the pharmaceutical company and bludgeon them and they support obamacare then they bludgeon somebody else. it's... it's just... it was really... after watching that i wanted to go take a shower. >> rose: do you believe in universal health care access? >> i think every american should have access to reasonable and affordable health care. >> rose: other than going to the emergency room....
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that's why we love you, charlie. charlie from the fox business network. we will be right back. stay with us..... >>> the final report was 7.7% the lowest since 2008. and now we started to see a recovery in the housing market. can we expect more improvement in the new year. and what can you personally do to prepare for 2013 and some of the financial challenges ahead? joining us is the chairman and the ceo of united development funding, hollis green wall. it is nice to have you here. >> nice to be here, governor. >> i want to talk about the housing market. that is a big driver of the economy. looking ahead into 2013, what do you see taking place in the housing market? >> i think what we have seen in 2012 in the housing market is you have seen a strength growing in housing. that momentum will carry forward into 2013. what you have seen in the strength in 2012 is you have seen home prices stabilize and begin to rise. you have size -- you have seen housing sales increase. you have seen housing starts increase. and the significance of rising home prices is for many of us our house is
that's why we love you, charlie. charlie from the fox business network. we will be right back. stay with us..... >>> the final report was 7.7% the lowest since 2008. and now we started to see a recovery in the housing market. can we expect more improvement in the new year. and what can you personally do to prepare for 2013 and some of the financial challenges ahead? joining us is the chairman and the ceo of united development funding, hollis green wall. it is nice to have you here....
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norah, charlie? >> holly, thanks. >>> human rights observers say dozens were killed or wounded, following attacks monday near the turkish border. turkey is asking nato for patriot missiles to defend its territory. in syria's capital, damascus. >> reporter: areas a couple of miles out are under control of the armed opposition. just one of the fronts in this ever-widening civil war. armed opposition fighters have staged hit and run attacks across the country over the past few days. they've seized some air bases and their video, we we can't independently verify shows them taking away crates of heavy weapons. this should improve their advantage on the battlefield but they're not holding these positions, apparently because they're being hit hard by the air from the syrian air force using missiles. we've heard those warplanes over damascus this morning. activists say there's been fighting inside the city itself and also on the airport road. for "cbs this morning," elizabeth palmer damascus. >>> to the econ
norah, charlie? >> holly, thanks. >>> human rights observers say dozens were killed or wounded, following attacks monday near the turkish border. turkey is asking nato for patriot missiles to defend its territory. in syria's capital, damascus. >> reporter: areas a couple of miles out are under control of the armed opposition. just one of the fronts in this ever-widening civil war. armed opposition fighters have staged hit and run attacks across the country over the past few...
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as always. >> thank you, charlie. thank you, charlie. >> rose: and albert, last word to you. >> we have concluded here, every night that there has been a debate we have been here live holding the fort these have certainly been and industry less than 20 seconds, memorable debates than in the past, have they not? taken as a hole? >> i agree, charlie, they have been among the most memorable ever and i thank you we have had fund fun on this and yahweh to see halperin at the council for foreign relations. >> rose: i can't wait to see what happens tomorrow, thank you all it has been a pleasure, thank you at home. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
as always. >> thank you, charlie. thank you, charlie. >> rose: and albert, last word to you. >> we have concluded here, every night that there has been a debate we have been here live holding the fort these have certainly been and industry less than 20 seconds, memorable debates than in the past, have they not? taken as a hole? >> i agree, charlie, they have been among the most memorable ever and i thank you we have had fund fun on this and yahweh to see halperin at the...
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want to say charlie rangel is right. look, i think the potential damage done by going off the fiscal cliff is so significant, that i would hope that even in the town that is divided right now, people will be able to come together to avoid it. what concerns me now, is that the whole terrain we're on is the argument about whether or not we should raise taxes, on the upper income earners, to get us through the end of the year, when the argument really ought to be, is the president of the united states willing to put forward spending proposals and spending cuts that are serious enough that we can in fact come to an agreement. so, i think that, you know, if you look at the bigger picture here, the president really is sort of pushing a fallacy, which i have watched some sundays, my dear friend, bill kristol buy into on the panel. that we can solve our problems... but the notion that we can solve it by raising taxes on the upper income earners which is economically ill-advised and very dangerous and hopefully we'll get beyond t
want to say charlie rangel is right. look, i think the potential damage done by going off the fiscal cliff is so significant, that i would hope that even in the town that is divided right now, people will be able to come together to avoid it. what concerns me now, is that the whole terrain we're on is the argument about whether or not we should raise taxes, on the upper income earners, to get us through the end of the year, when the argument really ought to be, is the president of the united...
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done to get her up to speed n get her through the debate and through those initial interviews with charlie gibson and kate eye cie couric. john heilemann, your thoughts? >> i was thinking more when you asked the first questions. i was thinking more about the more granular way, they put her out there on that speech up in st. paul on the convention stage in st. paul to give that speech. and though she had done well as mark said in her intrintroducti speech, this was a national audience of many tens of millions. and the pressure was extraordinary. and john mccain was watching backstage with a fair amount of nervousness. not because he didn't trust sarah palin, but because she had never given a speech. very few have with that kind of focus on her. as you will see in the film when people see the movie, he's watch with mounting excitement as she gives this speech. he can't believe how good she is and what a red light performer she's turned out to be. as he gets more and more excited, she finishes the speech and mccain is over the moon. and someone informs him, one of his advisers says, you know,
done to get her up to speed n get her through the debate and through those initial interviews with charlie gibson and kate eye cie couric. john heilemann, your thoughts? >> i was thinking more when you asked the first questions. i was thinking more about the more granular way, they put her out there on that speech up in st. paul on the convention stage in st. paul to give that speech. and though she had done well as mark said in her intrintroducti speech, this was a national audience of...
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we're not talking about charlie sheen this time. plus, a close call for a toddler caught on tape. more of this amazing video. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, close a toddler came to being hit by a car. take a look at this: you can see >>> amazing surveillance video shows just how close a toddler came to being hit by a car. take a look at this. you could see the boy once we show the video, walking in a jewelry store in savannah, georgia and just moments later, right here, an 84-year-old woman prowls through the front of the store with her -- plows through the front of the store with her car. no one was hurt. the driver is being charged with reckless driving. good thing for the toddler to get out of the way. >>> one of the most popular programs on cbs is coming under fire for from one of its stars. actor angus t. jones is complaining about the show that pays him $300,000 an episode. >> if you watch "two and a half men," please stop watching "two and a half men." i'm on "two and a half men." i don't want to be on it. please stop watching it. please stop killing your head with filth. do some re
we're not talking about charlie sheen this time. plus, a close call for a toddler caught on tape. more of this amazing video. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, close a toddler came to being hit by a car. take a look at this: you can see >>> amazing surveillance video shows just how close a toddler came to being hit by a car. take a look at this. you could see the boy once we show the video, walking in a jewelry store in savannah, georgia and just moments later, right here, an 84-year-old woman...
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charlie, at first i thought this was awful. and then i thought, how hilarious is it to adopt a commi pinky for the purpose of capitalism? >> i like this idea. i am a fan of this. we are talking about mercedes-benz. when was the last time we were talking about this on this show or any show? it is a forgotten brand these days. daimler chrysler is a crummy old europe company. i like the fact that we are talking about this. if i was a marketing guy, i would use a commi pink owe. >> i thought mercedes-benz was a broadway performer. >> sherrod, chet hated people -- would that stop you? would that stop you from buying a mercedes or sharing a ride? >> i don't think that would stop me from buying a mercedes. i think my financial situation would. but i think it was a bad idea. who is in his office but it is huge to sell a car. >> when is the last time we talked about jeep liberties on the show? >> it is malcolm 10. >> john, you are a commi pink owe jerk. i get you were appalled your hero's image was used in such a manner. >> look, i don'
charlie, at first i thought this was awful. and then i thought, how hilarious is it to adopt a commi pinky for the purpose of capitalism? >> i like this idea. i am a fan of this. we are talking about mercedes-benz. when was the last time we were talking about this on this show or any show? it is a forgotten brand these days. daimler chrysler is a crummy old europe company. i like the fact that we are talking about this. if i was a marketing guy, i would use a commi pink owe. >> i...